I love it when I watch an old film that seems more like something that could have been shot in a more modern era. With In the Heat of the Night, Norman Jewison achieves just
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JFL: SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS a Curiously Lifeless Comedy
It’s a rather cruel irony when you don’t really get to know someone until after they’re gone. Even then, can you really reconcile any differences with someone who is no longer around to answer for
Continue ReadingI Killed My Husband (He Matado a mi Marado) – JFL Review
Relationships can be difficult. Marriage can be even more challenging. As far as arguments in marriages/relationships go, it is my understanding that it’s always the man’s fault (I speak from experience here, folks). Since taking
Continue ReadingJFL – To Hell and Back with Richard Lett in NEVER BE DONE
It’s somewhat of a cruel irony that the funniest clowns among us are also some of the saddest souls on earth. Some of the most side-splitting comedic material comes from the deepest depths of pain,misery
Continue ReadingFriday’s Child – Pendance Pick
This weekend, Toronto is hosting it’s lovely little Pendance film festival, premiering U.S. made movies getting their first Canadian releases. While they’re all very fantastic, nothing stands out to me more than Friday’s Child. Living
Continue ReadingReview of Bad Times at the El Royale (2018)
Cast: Jeff Bridges, Dakota Johnson, Cynthia Erivo, Lewis Pullman, Jon Hamm, Cailee Spaeny and Chris Hemsworth Written, Produced and Directed by Drew Goddard Bad Times at the El Royale is slice of film noir. It
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